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The new 2011 edition of Voyages in English: Grammar and Writing is the result of decades of research and practice by experts in the field of grammar and writing. Responding to the needs of teachers and students, this new edition provides ample opportunities for practice and review to ensure mastery and improved performance on standardized tests. Voyages in English 2011
- Enables children to master grammar through direct instruction, rigorous practice, written application, and ongoing assessment.
- Provides master and novice teachers with support and straightforward, practical lesson plans that can be presented with confidence.
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New 2011 Features Weâve taken the best of the past and incorporated learning tools for todayâs students and the world they live in.
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Two Core PartsâOne Cohesive Program Voyages in English is organized into two distinct parts: grammar and writing. The student books are divided in this way to help teachers tailor lesson plans to student needs and to differentiate instruction. The benefits of this organization include the following:
- Grammar lessons have a greater level of depth, giving students the tools needed to learn the structure of language.
- Writing instruction is relevant to studentsâ lives, to the literature they read and enjoy, and to the writing they experience every day.
- Integration opportunities are built into the program, allowing teachers to show the relationship between grammar and writing.
- Flexible planning becomes simple, allowing for adaptations based on studentsâ developmental levels.
- Long-range and thematic planning is effortless, allowing teachers to cover the required standards.
Grammar: Part I The Structure of Language
- Parts of speech
- Punctuation/capitalization
Writing: Part II Written Expression
- Elements of effective writing
- Genre characteristics
- Sentence structure
- Word and study skills
- Seven-step writing process
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Student Edition: Grammar Systematic Grammar Study
- Thorough explanations and clear examples are provided for every grammar topic.
- Ample practice ensures skill mastery.
- Integration Opportunity: Grammar in Action challenges students to spot the importance of grammar in real-life writing.
- Tech Tips offer suggestions for practical technology integration.
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- Grammar Review for every section is used as review or informal assessment.
- Grammar Challenge follows each Grammar Review to extend the learning or offer another opportunity for informal assessment.
- Sentence Diagramming helps students analyze and visualize sentence structure.
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- Daily Maintenance revisits previous grammar concepts to ensure mastery.
- Warm-Ups introduce grammar concepts in a relevant way.
- Easy four-step teaching approach is implemented in every lesson: Teach, Practice, Apply, Assess.
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- Grammar essentials provide all the background you need to teach grammar.
- Common Errors advise how to correct frequent mistakes.
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- A genre summary explains the fundamentals of each writing genre.
- Literature lists offer ideas for additional genre demonstration and exploration.
- Rubrics allow for a clear, easy grading process.
- Grammar connections provide relevant ways to incorporate grammar into the Writerâs Workshop.
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Grammar Practice Every grammar section of the Practice Book begins with Daily Maintenance opportunities to review grammar concepts. Every grammar topic receives at least one page of additional practice.
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The Assessment Book provides teachers with a variety of assessments to guide instruction and differentiation. Includes assessments on
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- Print length 560 pages
- Language English
- Grade level 3 - 8
- Dimensions 8.25 x 1.13 x 10.25 inches
- Publisher Loyola Press
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Part 1: Grammar
Section One: Sentences
1.1âSentences 1.2âDeclarative and Interrogative Sentences 1.3âImperative and Exclamatory Sentences 1.4âComplete Subjects and Predicates 1.5âSimple Subjects and Predicates 1.6âCompound Subjects 1.7âCompound Predicates 1.8âDirect Objects 1.9âSubject Complements 1.10âCompound Sentences 1.11âRun-on Sentences Sentence Review Sentence Challenge
1.1âSentences
A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. Every sentence begins with a capital letter. Most sentences end with periods. A sentence has a subject and a predicate. The subject tells who or what the sentence is about. The predicate tells what the subject is or does. It expresses an action or a state of being.
Complete Subject   Complete Predicate Eric                played cymbals. The cymbals        were gold and shiny. The crowd         enjoyed the concert. All the children      were happy.
Which of these word groups are sentences?
A. The drums are loud B. A brass tuba C. Maggie likes the trumpet D. Listens to the music
You are right if you said that A and C are sentences. Each one expresses a complete thought. Each one has a subject and a predicate, and each should have a period at the end. B and D are not sentences. They do not express complete thoughts. B doesnât have a predicate, and D doesnât have a subject.
EXERCISE 1: Match a group of words in Column A with a group of words in Column B to make a sentence. Add a period to the end of each sentence.
Column A 1. During the parade, bands 2. The floats 3. The clowns 4. Fire engines
Column B a. sounded their sirens. b. played music. c. made the crowd laugh. d. moved down the street.
EXERCISE 2: Tell which of these word groups are sentences. Tell which are not sentences.
- The band marched in the parade
- The band members have nice uniforms
- Marching to the music
- All the drumsticks
- The drum major leads the band
- That tuba looks heavy
- Carrying their instruments
- We clapped for the band
- The music was very loud
- A group of talented jugglers
- Entertained the crowd
- Dancers with colorful uniforms
- The dancers carried red pom-poms
- The skill of the dancers amazed the crowd
EXERCISE 3: The following groups of words are not sentences. Add a subject or a predicate to make each word group a sentence.
- like parades very much
- waited for the beginning of the parade
- the floats in the parade
- waved to the people in the crowd
- the people along the street
- some acrobats on the floats
- sang popular songs from the floats
- carried colorful flags
- rode horses
- at the end of the parade, the crowds
Apply It Now Write four sentences about what you did during your last school break. Circle the subjects and underline the predicates.
Part 2: Written and Oral Communication
1âPersonal Narratives 2âFormal Letters 3âDescriptions 4âHow-to Articles 5âPersuasive Writing 6âCreative Writing: Fables 7âExpository Writing 8âResearch Reports
Personal Narratives
Through My Eyes by Ruby Bridges    When we were near the school, my mother said, âRuby, I want you to behave yourself today and do what the marshals say.â    . . . As we walked through the crowd, I didnât see any faces. I guess thatâs because I wasnât very tall and I was surrounded by the marshals. People yelled and threw things. I could see the school building, and it looked bigger and nicer than my old school. When we climbed the high steps to the front door, there were policemen in uniforms at the top. The policemen at the door and the crowd behind us made me think this was an important place.    It must be college, I thought to myself.
Ruby Bridges shares her personal experience of what it was like attending an all-white school in 1960. The story is shared from her own point of view.
Claire J. Room 206 Welcome Home Holly The ad in the paper said âfree puppies to a good home.â We called the number to ask a few questions. My brother and sister and I had always imagined getting a yellow-haired dog. The owners said âyellowish.â When we pulled into the driveway, my family and I were surprised to see brown dogs. Since we drove so far, we decided to get out of the car and take a look at the puppies. I wasnât even halfway to the pen when I made my decisionâwe had to get one. My mom and my brother and sister were picking up the playful, roly-poly puppies. There were 10 in all. But I held on to one in particular. She was brown and soft and sleepy. I was in love. As I looked around to show my mom, I saw my sister Katie trying to pick up two puppies, but one slid through her arms onto the wet grass. Katie panicked, but the puppy got up and ran to its mother. Max walked around with a giant smile on his face, picking one up after another and brushing his cheek against their floppy ears. He was laughing at them falling over themselves, chasing one another. He was overwhelmed with the puppiesâ sweetness. After an hour of playing with all the puppies, my mom asked which one we should choose. Max, Katie, and I all had an opinion, so Mom tried to help us out with the decision. She couldnât stop gushing about how precious they all were. We finally decided to get the sleepy one that I still held in my arms since the moment we arrived. The owner said we had to wait another two weeks before we could take Holly home. We pulled slowly out of that long driveway, keeping our eyes on the puppies playing in the grass until we went around the bend.
What Makes a Good Personal Narrative? A narrative is a story. A personal narrative is a true story about something that happened to the writer. It could be a journal entry about the first day of school. It could be a letter describing an exciting trip. Ruby Bridges wrote her personal narrative Through My Eyes, sharing her experience in Louisiana in the 1960s. Here are some ideas for what makes a good personal narrative.
Topic Anything that really happened to you can be a good topic for a personal narrative. It should be something you remember clearly. The topic might be something funny, exciting, or unusual.
Audience The people who will read your story are your audience. Think of them when you choose your topic. Your friends might want to hear how you beat the newest video game. Your grandparents might be more interested in hearing about a family trip.
Through My Eyes On Sunday, November 13, my mother told me I would start at a new school the next day. She hinted there could be something unusual about it, but she didnât explain. . . . All I remember thinking that night was that I wouldnât be going to school with my friends anymore, and I wasnât happy about that. Ruby Bridges
Point of View Point of view shows who is telling the story. In your personal narrative, you are telling the story. This is called the first-person point of view. Use words such as I, me, my, we, and our.
ACTIVITY A: Read the personal narrative on page 211 and answer these questions.
- How can you tell that this is a personal narrative?
- Why do you think the writer chose this topic?
- Who is the audience of this narrative?
- What is the point of view of this narrative?
- What words are used to show the point of view?
- What are the main events in the narrative?
- What are the most interesting details?
ACTIVITY B: Decide which topics would make good personal narratives.
- the day I found a $20 bill
- my first piano recital
- my brotherâs trip to the zoo
- a train ride Iâll never forget
- the day I was born
- what Iâd do if I were an astronaut
- my unlucky day at the beach
- a boring afternoon
- my summer vacation to
- the Grand Canyon
- when I broke my arm
- my first trip in an airplane
- the day of the big snowstorm
- how to build a bird house
- my plans for college
- the most helpful person I know
Writerâs Corner Write three things that happened to you that would make good personal narratives.
Time Order The events in a personal narrative are told in the order that they happened. Tell what happened first near the beginning and what happened last near the ending. Use time words such as first , next , after , then , finally , and last to show the order of the events. Here is an example.
First, I got out of bed. Then I got dressed. After getting dressed, I ate breakfast. Next, I waited on the corner for the bus. Finally, the bus arrived.
ACTIVITY C: Below is a personal narrative about a trip to school in the morning. The first two sentences are given, but the other sentences are in the wrong order. Put the sentences in time order in paragraph form.
I woke up late this morning. I should have just stayed in bed.
- After breakfast I headed for the bus.
- When I looked in my closet, I found that all my favorite shirts werein the laundry.
- I finally picked out a shirt, but I spilled juice on it at breakfast.
- Next, I missed my bus by a few seconds.
- It was too late to finish eating.
- When I got to school, I remembered that my homework was backat home.
- I had to leave the bus stop when I realized Iâd forgotten my lunch.
- I begged my brother to drive me to school.
ACTIVITY D: Here are two paragraphs that fourth graders wrote. The first paragraph is about planting a garden. The second paragraph is about a snowstorm. Choose from the time words in the list to help show the order in which things happened.
   FinallyââFirstââNextââThen
- I was excited about planting a garden. _____, I chose a nice sunny spot. _____, I dug up the soil. _____, I fertilized it. _____, I planted the seeds and watered them. I canât wait for the flowers to grow.
- The weather report was for a big snowstorm for the next day, and school was canceled. We woke up early that day. The snow was coming down quickly in huge, fluffy flakes. Dad wanted to go to the garage and try to take out the car. _____, we shoveled the area in front of our door. _____, we started to shovel the walk to the garage. _____, we looked back, and we couldnât see the walk. What we had just shoveled was a blanket of snow. _____, we decided to go back into the house to have hot chocolate.
ACTIVITY E: Revise the paragraph. Put the sentences in time order. Add at least two time words to show the order.
My brothers and I were stuck inside for yet another rainy day. She made an announcement. My mother was getting tired of our yelling. We spent the morning chasing one another around the house. âItâs mud day!â she called out. We spent the next hour rolling in the mud and getting as dirty as we could. She told us to run upstairs and find our oldest clothes. When we finally came inside and changed our clothes, we were ready for a nap. She sent us to the backyard, where the rain had turned our lawn into a mud puddle.
Writerâs Corner Choose one of your personal-narrative ideas from the Writerâs Corner on page 213. Write five sentences about it, using time words to show the order of events.
Grammar in Action Add sentence variety by using compound sentences. See Section 1.10.
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- Language : English
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Let Your Words Take You Where You Want to Go!The new 2011 edition of Voyages in English: Grammar and Writing is the result of decades of research and practice by experts in the field of grammar and writing. Responding to the needs of teachers and students, this new edition provides ample opportunities for practice and review to ensure mastery and improved performance on standardized tests.
Voyages in English Grade 4 www.voyagesinenglish.com 285y ⢠Chapter 2 2 Name Date Ideas YES NO Do I have a clear complaint and an idea for a resolution? Organization Do I use correct formal-letter format? Do I state a purpose clearly in the introduction? Do I include detailed information in the body, such as the recounting
Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas Grammar Section-Lesson Writing Chapter-Lesson LAFS.4.SL.2.4 Report on a topic or text, tell a story, or recount an experience in an organized manner, using appropriate facts and relevant, descriptive details to support main ideas or themes; speak clearly at an understandable pace.
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The new 2011 edition of Voyages in English: Grammar and Writing is the result of decades of research and practice by experts in the field of grammar and writing. Responding to the needs of teachers and students, this new edition provides ample opportunities for practice and review to ensure mastery and improved performance on standardized tests.
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Voyages in English 2018 Grade 2, Chapter 4 www.voyagesinenglish.com. T-288 Name Date Book Report Yes No My report is about a book I have read. My beginning tells the title, author, and characters. My middle tells what happens. My ending tells how I feel about the book. I used contractions correctly. ...
Voyages in English Grade 2. CHAPTER 5. PART. GRAMMAR SE. 1. ... Voyages in English Grade 2. 4. Puddles form (before after) it rains. 5. Kevin warmed up (before after) the race. 6. Leon packs his ...
Sink or Sail is a game that helps you review grammar skills in grade 4, focusing on sentences. You can learn how to write complete, clear, and varied sentences by answering multiple-choice questions. You can also adjust the level of difficulty and compete with other players. Sink or Sail is a fun and educational game by Loyola Press that will improve your sentence skills.
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